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PERIOD 2 AP Exam Practice 141
7. The patterns depicted on the map most directly account for which of the following
developments?
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(A) Increased direct trade between the British North American colonies and France,
Spain, and Portugal
(B) An embrace of cultural pluralism throughout the New World
(C) Regional economic differences due to environmental factors
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(D) A decrease on the reliance of enslaved labor in the New World
8. Which of the following best explains the long-term effects of trade routes depicted on
(D) economic growth led to less frequent confrontations with British colonists.REDISTRIBUTION.
the map?
(A) Great Britain imposing an imperial economic system on its North American colonies.
(B) Less mercantilist competition among European powers
(C) A decline in the number of ethnic groups that migrated to the British North
American colonies
(D) Increased accommodation of Native American land claims by Great Britain
9. The trade routes depicted on the map affected Native American communities because:
(A) a reliance on Native enslavement developed among colonists in the West Indies.
(B) their ability to maintain alliances with Europeans improved.
(C) new sources of cultural exchange occurred in the British North American colonies.
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Questions 10–12 refer to the excerpt.
“In 1739 arriv’d among us from England the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, who had made
himself remarkable there as an itinerant Preacher. . . . The Multitudes of all Sects
and Denominations that attended his Sermons were enormous and it was [a] matter
of Speculation to me who was one of the Number, to observe the extraordinary
Influence of his Oratory on his Hearers and how much they admir’d and respected him,
notwithstanding his common Abuse of them, by assuring them they were naturally half
Beasts and half Devils. It was wonderful to see the Change soon made in the Manners
of our Inhabitants; from being thoughtless or indifferent about Religion, it seeme’d as
if all the world were growing Religious . . .”
Benjamin Franklin,
On George Whitefield, the Great Revivalist, 1739
10. The ideas expressed in the excerpt emerged in the context of which of the following?
(A) A decline in Anglicization in the British North American colonies
(B) A rejection of the mercantilist system
(C) A new focus on the international slave trade for cash crops
(D) Cultural pluralism in the British North American colonies
11. The sentiments expressed in the excerpt reflect which of the following conditions in
the British North American colonies?
(A) An economy based mainly on exporting staple crops
(B) The migration of various European religious groups
(C) European desire to settle more swiftly on Native American lands
(D) The presence of competing European empires
12. Which of the following developments most likely resulted from the ideas expressed in
the excerpt?
(A) An acceptance of Protestant evangelicalism
(B) Continued reliance on enslaved labor
(C) Colonial political interdependence
(D) An enforcement of imperial policies
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